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“Triple A” Options

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The days of “senioritis” are numbered! The last year of high school can no longer be considered a time to relax before adulthood. Instead, it should be, says the National Commission on the High School Senior Year, a “time to strengthen skills, enhance preparation for postsecondary programs, broaden experiences to include service or demanding work-based learning, or culminate earlier classroom experience in a senior project.” … [Read more...] about “Triple A” Options

April 7, 2002 | Filed Under: Advocacy, Classroom Tagged With: federal policy

Federal Definition of Gifted

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Does my child qualify for gifted services?” is a question that I am asked by parents from all over the country. Often I have to reply that I do not know, since states differ in how they define giftedness. … [Read more...] about Federal Definition of Gifted

October 2, 2001 | Filed Under: Advocacy, Gifted 101 Tagged With: federal policy, state policy

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